CN Blotter 11/15/12

MONTGOMERY

DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED, 6:43.p.m., Nov. 7. Ann J. Figge-Nawn, 46, of Skillman was arrested for driving while intoxicated, police said. Figge-Nawn had been driving a 2010 silver Volvo V50 when she attempted to make a left turn off of Cherry Valley Road onto Great Road and struck a 2008 Audi driven by Freddy A. Jimenez, 43, of Hopewell. Figge-Nawn failed to yield the right of way to Jimenez who had been traveling west bound on Cherry Valley Road causing a head on collision, police said. Figge-Nawn had been traveling with a 13-year-old in the vehicle at the time of the crash, police said. Squad 47 was dispatched to the crash for a possible head injury to the 13-year-old. No other injuries were reported. Figge-Nawn was also charged with failure to submit breath samples, careless driving, and driving while intoxicated with a minor in the vehicle.

CLINTON TOWNSHIP

MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT, 9:15 p.m., Nov. 4, A 2010 Toyota Corolla operated by Christopher Haines, 20, of Clinton Township, was traveling Route 31 North near Interstate 78 when Haines' vehicle ran off of the road, became airborne, struck a sign post, the guardrail, and then a tree, police said. Haines was transported to the Hunterdon Medical Center for treatment of minor injuries and his vehicle had to be towed from the scene. Patrolman Umair Latif issued Haines a motor vehicle summons for careless driving.

MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT, 3:20 p.m., Nov. 5. A 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse operated by Brian Tague, 21, of Clinton Township, was traveling Route 22 West near Petticoat Lane when Tague made an unsafe lane change in front of a 2005 GMC Envoy operated by Gemma Mathews, 52, of Easton, Pa, police said. Mathews was forced to drive off of the road and strike a tree, police said. She was transported to the Hunterdon Medical Center for treatment of minor injuries and her vehicle had to be towed from the scene. Patrolman David Formalarie issued Tague motor vehicle summonses for unsafe lane change, failure to wear corrective lenses, driving an uninsured vehicle and failure to produce documents.

RARITAN TOWNSHIP

DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED, 7:54 p.m., Oct. 25. Patrolman Scott Nelson charged John Hamrick, 55, of Delaware Township, with driving under the influence following a report of an intoxicated driver on Rt. 20, police said. He was also charged with having an open container of alcohol, reckless driving, and failure to maintain lane control, police said.

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF A HANDGUN, 12:30 a.m., Nov. 4. Detective Robert Landolina charged Sidney White IV, 19, of Florence Mississippi, with unlawful possession of a 9mm handgun following a motor vehicle stop on Rt.31, police said. The vehicle was stopped for having no license plates and tinted windows, police said.

BURGLARY AND THEFT, 10:15 a.m., Oct. 24. Police responded to a residence located on Plennert Road for a report of a burglary with forced entry, police said. The homeowner told police that approximately $10,000 worth of jewelry was stolen from the residence. During the investigation a suspect was identified as Terrance Oloughlin, Jr., 22, of Flemington, police said. At 2 p.m. on Oct. 25, police located and arrested Oloughlin on Main Street in Flemington. Detective Thomas Camporeale charged Oloughlin with burglary and theft. He was sentl to the Hunterdon County Jail in default of $1000 bail.

HILLSBOROUGH

BURGLARY, Oct. 11. Police said a Hodge Road resident reported $2,550 worth of electronics and luggage were stolen from his vehicle parked outside his home.

DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED, Oct. 13. Matthew Murphy, 24, of Frenchtown was charged with driving while intoxicated and failing to keep right after he was involved in a one-car accident on Amwell Road, police said.

DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED, Oct. 14. Police said Ashley Chardoussin, 27, of Flemington was charged with driving while intoxicated and failure to keep right while driving on Amwell Road.

UNDERAGE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL, Oct. 19. Anthony Ha and Matthew Ramandi, both 18 and from Hillsborough were charged with underage consumption of alcohol during a Lorien Place traffic stop, police said. Ramandi was also charged with speeding.

BURGLARY AND THEFT, Oct. 28. Police said a Valley Road residence was burglarized sometime since Oct. 7 and $100 worth of copper tubing was stolen.

WARREN

ACCIDENT, 1:14 p.m., Nov. 9. Police said a car lost control, drove into a tree and left the roadway. The driver, Rachel Byra, 26, was found unconscious, but refused medical treatment, police said. Byra was charged with careless driving, police said.

CLINTON TOWNSHIP

FUGITIVE ARREST, 12 p.m., Nov. 10, Patrolman Andrew McCluskey charged Rebecca Yandoli, 19, of Clinton Township, at her residence after learning that Yandoli had been entered into the NCIC system as wanted by the Union County Sheriff's Department, police said. Yandoli was wanted for failing to appear for previous drug and resisting arrest charges. She was transported to the Hunterdon County Jail without bail, police said.

MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT, 3 p.m., Nov. 11. A 2011 Ducati motorcycle operated by Makat Kusraev, 48, of Hackettstown, was traveling south on Grayrock Road near Old Jericho Road when Kusraev attempted to avoid a German Shepard dog that was in the roadway, police said. Kusraev lost control of his motorcycle and crashed into the roadway. Kusraev was transported to Hackettstown hospital for treatment of injuries and his vehicle had to be towed from the scene.

MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT, 2:10 p.m., Nov. 11. A 2006 Yamaha motorcycle operated by Rhyshene Mathews, 41, of High Bridge, was attempting to drive around a large amount of storm debris in the middle of Route 639 near Stone Mill Road when some of the debris caught Mathews' rear tire, causing him to lose control and crash, police said. Mathews suffered apparent minor injuries but declined transport to the hospital. The motorcycle had to be towed from the scene.

DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED, 2:30 p.m., Nov. 12. Sgt. Mathew Wilson stopped a 1996 Chrysler Sebring driven by Fabian Martinez, 27, of Hampton, on Route 22 near Interstate 78 for failing to maintain lane. During the stop, Wilson determined that Martinez did not have a driver's license and he also detected the odor of an alcoholic beverage upon Martinez's breath and determined that he was intoxicated, police said. Wilson issued Martinez motor vehicle summonses for driving while intoxicated, failing to maintain lane, and driving while unlicensed. He was released to the custody of a responsible adult and his vehicle was towed and impounded, police said

TEWKSBURY

FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT, 5:41 a.m., Nov. 11. Christoph L. Daquila, 19, of Long Valley was traveling north on Route 517 when his vehicle crossed the southbound lane of travel, went off the roadway to the left, struck a sign board and stop sign, crossed a driveway, then went down an embankment where the vehicle came to a stop, police said. POlice said Daquila allegedly fell asleep while driving. He was issued a summons for failure to keep right, police said.